And everyone over here is focused on $$$ and old ways still completely ignoring the rapidly changing world America will fall behind if we don't start advancement soon
It's all cool, but if human labour costs go so low due to this, then it's hard to justify the business case. For specific tasks like underground work, etc., this is perfect, but for jobs, it will have a labour market-destroying effect.
Every machine wears out, and complex machines are the highest for maintenance demands. We already have a better cheaper option that doesn't have to worry so much about wear and tear and that's people. When it comes to specific tasks then yes, designing equipment to handle that task is the fastest. But you don't design for every task because that's slow and wasteful. You make it the best at the one job it needs to do, then pass that off to the next step in the line which does that same. We've known this since Henry Ford. The only general machines we make, fit to perform multiple tasks are tractors, and even then, they have highly specialised tools which carry out very specific jobs. It's only useful because the nature of that work is always the same, driving up and down paddocks all day. Anyone who has ever sat down to repair an old (3 or 4 y/o) computer knows how pointless and frustrating that task is to babysit failed technology, trying to get it working together. Times that by 100 when you're working with a machine that doesn't understand what it's doing wrong or why one of its components has failed and needs replacing.
They have an aging demographic problem, they are actually going to decline in production and that will affect their ability to pay for their social services for a huge retired segment (this is well documented)… having the capital to invest in this now solves that.
11:03 They really proved something. If it was real they proved that they really have good robot, tech. If it was CGI they proved that they had most advance computer, people in industry and high budget to do so because that is WATER.
We're stuck with capitalism and its wage-labor requirement, because without it there's no market or paying customer. China on the other hand, just used capitalism while heavily regulating it, in such a way that it would eventually nullify itself, with advanced automation and AI. Once technology advances to the point where the mass production of goods and services is practically, for all intents and purposes, fully automated, that's the perfect environment for establishing a successful communist/socialist society. They're going to run circles around us, while we remain tied to the past, trying to save capitalism, an obsolete mode of production, based upon wage-labor. Wages are the foundation of capitalist production, eliminate wages or wage-labor, and you either end up with feudalism or socialism. I prefer democratic socialism to feudalism.
Seriously. And no one here sees that all these robots in the footage are not high-tech machines and not advanced AI. There are hundreds of videos showing how they 'shot' these super-robot commercials, where these wonderful Chinese robots trip over their own feet, trip over carpets, walk 'hand in hand' with humans because they can't stand up straight. These wonderful gun dogs spontaneously collapse on their backs and can't get up. The AI ladies look like animations from the 1990s. The best part was the robotics show in 2024, where the hostesses pretended to be robots, which made me laugh. The icing on the cake is that all these clumsy wonders are copies of stolen technology from the US and the EU.
Fun Fact - Artists are now actively poisoning their work specifically to fight off attempts by ai to steal their work. There is a very simple process they can do to their work which seems all but invisible to the human eye, but it completly messes up what the ai scrappers are trying to pick up, and leads them down the garden path (in the wrong direction) so to speak. It's called Nightshade but there are other programs out there also actively fighting the good fight against ai stealing art. ua-cam.com/video/DTqlSunIolI/v-deo.htmlsi=rCsalNh_e4wi1WcW
*Good. This is the kick we need to get our shit together.*
And everyone over here is focused on $$$ and old ways still completely ignoring the rapidly changing world America will fall behind if we don't start advancement soon
The one with wheels! Imagine that thing hunting you down!
Amazing this is like watching bosten dynamics 15years ago 😅
Welcome to the future...
It's all cool, but if human labour costs go so low due to this, then it's hard to justify the business case. For specific tasks like underground work, etc., this is perfect, but for jobs, it will have a labour market-destroying effect.
Every machine wears out, and complex machines are the highest for maintenance demands. We already have a better cheaper option that doesn't have to worry so much about wear and tear and that's people. When it comes to specific tasks then yes, designing equipment to handle that task is the fastest. But you don't design for every task because that's slow and wasteful. You make it the best at the one job it needs to do, then pass that off to the next step in the line which does that same. We've known this since Henry Ford. The only general machines we make, fit to perform multiple tasks are tractors, and even then, they have highly specialised tools which carry out very specific jobs. It's only useful because the nature of that work is always the same, driving up and down paddocks all day.
Anyone who has ever sat down to repair an old (3 or 4 y/o) computer knows how pointless and frustrating that task is to babysit failed technology, trying to get it working together. Times that by 100 when you're working with a machine that doesn't understand what it's doing wrong or why one of its components has failed and needs replacing.
They have an aging demographic problem, they are actually going to decline in production and that will affect their ability to pay for their social services for a huge retired segment (this is well documented)… having the capital to invest in this now solves that.
11:03 They really proved something. If it was real they proved that they really have good robot, tech. If it was CGI they proved that they had most advance computer, people in industry and high budget to do so because that is WATER.
Haha so true
How would that 4 legged/4 wheeled robot do on an oil slick
I for one, will welcome our new Chinese overlords
Just for the records haha
We're stuck with capitalism and its wage-labor requirement, because without it there's no market or paying customer. China on the other hand, just used capitalism while heavily regulating it, in such a way that it would eventually nullify itself, with advanced automation and AI. Once technology advances to the point where the mass production of goods and services is practically, for all intents and purposes, fully automated, that's the perfect environment for establishing a successful communist/socialist society. They're going to run circles around us, while we remain tied to the past, trying to save capitalism, an obsolete mode of production, based upon wage-labor. Wages are the foundation of capitalist production, eliminate wages or wage-labor, and you either end up with feudalism or socialism. I prefer democratic socialism to feudalism.
Communism/Socialism is a Zionist trap.
Seriously. And no one here sees that all these robots in the footage are not high-tech machines and not advanced AI. There are hundreds of videos showing how they 'shot' these super-robot commercials, where these wonderful Chinese robots trip over their own feet, trip over carpets, walk 'hand in hand' with humans because they can't stand up straight. These wonderful gun dogs spontaneously collapse on their backs and can't get up. The AI ladies look like animations from the 1990s. The best part was the robotics show in 2024, where the hostesses pretended to be robots, which made me laugh. The icing on the cake is that all these clumsy wonders are copies of stolen technology from the US and the EU.
UBI baby early retirement 😂
They are far from most things that were shown.
this is so unnerving 😅
Well this is the self driving cars bullshit in a new jacket.
Well its 2025 so?
Fun Fact - Artists are now actively poisoning their work specifically to fight off attempts by ai to steal their work. There is a very simple process they can do to their work which seems all but invisible to the human eye, but it completly messes up what the ai scrappers are trying to pick up, and leads them down the garden path (in the wrong direction) so to speak. It's called Nightshade but there are other programs out there also actively fighting the good fight against ai stealing art.
ua-cam.com/video/DTqlSunIolI/v-deo.htmlsi=rCsalNh_e4wi1WcW